Frank said:
We are contemplating using NOD32 for our company's AV package. Are there
any known issues with NOD32 that have been long-standing? (I realize there
are always issues from build to build).
I run it on my school's network and it performs well.
Runs under the WinXP Pro and the older Win98 boxes well, and as Conor said in his
post it doesn't gobble up resources. You are better off using one machine on your
network as an AV "server", letting that one update from the internet and then
updating the rest of the network from your AV server. You can install NOD32 on each
machine on the network by running a simple batch file on each machine, which copies
the appropriate files from the server to the client machine, configured in the manner
that you've specified in the "config" file on the server machine.
I'd recommend it.
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